well, first off suboxone is NOTHING like oxy as far as the euphoric effect. It is designed that way.You are not a full blown addict yet, but you are very close to becoming one and you life will become a living he!! once you reach that point. I was like you for a long time, but sooner or later you will need to start taking them all the time. trust me, everyone starts out like you.Suboxne has a half life of about 40 hours. Oxy has a half life of about 4 hours.The difference is your brain never gets a chance to sober up, for lack of a better word, and this causes changes to your brains endorphin system…changes that will essentially make you a full blown hardcore addict to opiates.If you are looking for an easier way to maintain your little evening buzz, Ill tell you right now, there is none. Youve heard people say they have to take opiates just to feel normal…Well, you are on your way.Go read some stories at http://www.subsux.com about the torture people go through on this drug. I personally went through 14 months of withdrawal getting off sub. don;t do it or you will regret it, i can promise you that.

Naloxone not only blocks the opioid receptors in the brain it also blocks the brain from releasing endorphins, which cause the euphoric feelings you get after doing exercise, so it blocks all natural clinical highs that your body produces and is more likely to create clinical depression imho.

Thats BS I took my sub today and was working on the car and my shoulder started to hurt. So instead of a lortab or roxy I took a methadone 10 because I’m in treatment and cannot take any painkillers. The pain went away and I felt fine. So hope my lil story helps clear this up. Or maybe the effect is different on full blown addicts rather than weekend warriors!